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Evaluating family support : thinking internationally, thinking critically [electronic resource]
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • EVALUATING FAMILY SUPPORT Thinking Internationally, Thinking Critically; CONTENTS; List of Illustrations; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Foreword by Heather B. Weiss; Acknowledgements; Part I: The Need for International Comparison; 1 Perspective through International Comparison in the Evaluation of Family Support; Part II: Underpinning Issues; 2 Political and Technical Issues Facing Evaluators of Family Support; 3 Social Exclusion, Family Support and Evaluation; 4 The Value of Resilience as a Key Concept in Evaluating Family Support
  • 5 Issues in Evaluating Family Support Services: An American Perspective6 Comparative Research as a Method of Evaluating Systems; Part III: 'Case Studies' from Around the World; 7 National Policy Making and the Need to Evaluate Family Support in the Republic of Ireland; 8 A Culturally Relevant Model for Evaluating Family Services in Hong Kong; 9 Lessons from the Evaluation of Family Support in New Zealand; 10 A National Evaluation of Family Support Services: An Evaluation of Services Provided by the NSPCC in the United Kingdom
  • 11 Empowering Parents: A Two-Generation Intervention in a Community Context in Northern Ireland12 The Indicators Study: A Cross-Site Implementation Evaluation of the Community Partnerships for Protecting Children Initiative in America; 13 Policy Roots and Practice Growth: Evaluating Family Support on the West Coast of Ireland; 14 The Resourceful Adolescent Project: A Universal Approach to Preventing Adolescent Depression through Promoting Resilience and Family Well-Being in Australia; 15 Evaluation of the Contact Family Service in Sweden; Part IV: Towards an International Agenda
  • 16 International Convergence and Divergence: Towards an Open System Model in the Evaluation of Family SupportIndex
  • The delivery of effective family support is a key global child welfare issue, yet there is little consensus on what constitutes family support or what the best ways are to evaluate it. Evaluating Family Support: Thinking Internationally, Thinking Critically offers a full review of the conceptual and operational problems involved in this complex and topical field. Ilan Katz and John Pinkerton have brought together a team of experienced child care policy analysts and evaluators to present the current state of critical thinking alongside detailed international case studies. The chapter
  • English
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 1-280-27195-7, 9786610271955, 0-470-66785-0, 0-470-86468-0, 0-470-01336-2
OCLC-Nummer: 52790237
Titel-ID: 9925037968506463
Format
1 online resource (367 p.)
Schlagworte
Family services, Family policy